biological science
Letters that make biological science
s, a, o, b, e, g, l, n, c, i
are letters that make 'biological science'
Words within biological science
IOL, log, logic, science, IE, SC, IC, Sc, Ci, en, Gi, logical, biological, ic, ci, biologic, GI, CE, ie, AL, CA, NC, Io, Al, Bi, Ca, Ce
are words within 'biological science'
Under this definition, biological science is a noun and has the following properties:
Synonyms
biology
has the same meaning as biological science
biological science as a type
'biological science' can be a type of life science, bioscience.
Types of biological science
molecular biology, sociobiology, physiology, microbiology, morphology, neurobiology, paleobiology, palaeobiology, biogeography, botany, phytology, cryobiology, cytology, ecology, bionomics, environmental science, embryology, exobiology, space biology, astrobiology, forestry, genetics, genetic science, radiobiology, zoology, zoological science
are types of 'biological science'.
biological science as a category
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are categories of 'biological science'.
Derivatives of biological science
biological, biologic, biologist, life scientist
are derivatives of 'biological science'.